Investigators believe 16-year-old Jaray Wilson may have been sold into human trafficking or is being held against her will.

"Anytime a 16-year-old girl has been gone with no contact with the parents we know that she is in probable danger," said Lori Basey with No Boundaries International.

Volunteers with No Boundaries International blanketed the streets of south Oklahoma City with fliers Tuesday. The Christian group has local missionaries and has made contacts in the community in an effort to aid Wilson's parents and the police.

"We went into the truck stops and hotels along some of the major highways in the Robinson area and distributed fliers," said Basey.

Wilson's parents say someone last saw the teen on Oct. 15 with a man in a white car getting gas at a store. However, there is no surveillance video and the man has been cleared by police.

"16-year-olds just don't up and disappear on their own, especially with no money, no car and no clothes," said Jaray's mother, Jara Wilson.

Deputies arrested one person in connection with Jaray Wilson's disappearance, but he has since been cleared and released.

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